-Percy's POV-

"Everyone split up. We will meet back here in an hour." Annabeth declared. Everyone nodded and started to walk in separate directions.

"Percy, if you were lost in New York, where would you go?" Annabeth asked me. I knew she was trying to figure out where Poseidon was.

"Um.., I would go find my mom's apartment and then she would make me some blue cookies," I answered. I don't know if my dad would go find mom, but I know I would.

"That is a great idea, Percy! Poseidon may have gone to visit Sally. Even if he didn't Sally and Paul can always help us look." Annabeth said as she started to walk towards mom's apartment. I was hoping that she would agree. I wanted some blue cookies.

"Where do you think your mom would go?" I asked. I figured Athena would find a library or some educational place to go.

"That's just it. Mom is smart enough to know not to stray far away. I don't think she would go off somewhere alone. She must have accompanied someone. We just have to figure out who and where they would go." Annabeth answered. Her logic did make sense. Athena is the goddess of wisdom. She is smart enough to know not to get lost in New York.

"Maybe she went with Artemis. Aren't they like best friends?" I whispered so no mortals could hear. I think that Athena is Artemis' best friend, but I am not sure.

"Yes, they are best friends. She could have possibly gone with her, but I would think that the twins would go together. They are always near each other so I believe that they would go somewhere together." Annabeth answered. I guess that did make sense. Maybe Athena went with the person she has spent the most time with.

"If the twins went together because they have spent the most time together, wouldn't our parents go together?" I asked. I don't know if I'm right, but if I am, then we would save time looking for them.

"Possibly, but you have to remember their rivalry," Annabeth answered. I guess she was right, they still hate each other.

We spent the rest of the walk to mom's apartment in silence. We both kept a lookout for any of the gods. You never know where they could be. Some of them are troublemakers.

Just as we were about to knock on mom's door, we heard footsteps coming our way. Annabeth and I turned around and saw a little soaked Poseidon and Athena. I wasn't exactly sure why they were soaked but I definitely knew my dad was responsible for it. He had a smirk on his face that would grow bigger every time he glanced over and saw the scowl on Athena's face.

"Mom, Poseidon!" Annabeth said as the little gods saw us and their faces lit up. Athena ran over and hugged Annabeth and Poseidon hugged me.

"It was not smart to play hide and seek in New York. You could have gotten hurt or even taken. Both of you should've known better than that. I am very disappointed in both of you." Annabeth scolded. Dad and Athena both started to cry and I kinda felt bad for them. I mean they are only in the body of a baby.

"Come on, Wise Girl. They are sorry. Just look at them. Let's go see if mom is home and if she will make some cookies for us." I said as I started to knock on my mom's apartment door.

"Percy! How are you? Are you okay? I haven't seen you in months. You grew since I have seen you last! How is camp? Is Annabeth okay?" Mom said while hugging me and looking me over as soon as she opened the door.

"Hi, mom. I am fine. No cuts or bruises. I don't think I grew any. Camp is fine and so is Annabeth. We came to see if we could get some of your famous blue cookies and maybe some help." I answered her back. Every time I came back she bombed me with a lot of questions.

"I am so glad you are okay, Percy. Now, who is this we? Is Annabeth with you and why do you need help? Are you in trouble?" Mom asked me worriedly. She was always worried that some god was out to get me. Most of the time that was true.

"Annabeth is with me and we kinda have trouble," I said as mom groaned. She knew how hard life was for us demigods. Someone or something was always trying to kill us.

Hi Sally, and this is our problem." Annabeth said while gesturing at Dad and Athena. I expected mom to be surprised. I didn't think she would react how she did though.

Mom fainted and luckily Paul had just walked up behind her to see what was taking her so long at the door and who was there. We told Paul our problem and he agreed to help us then he helped me carry mom to the couch.